The Lost Friend poem by Amy Levy



Amy Levy - The Lost Friend

Poem The Lost Friend by amy levy. You can see more Amy Levy poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : The Old House, The Old Poet, The Piano-Organ, The Sequel To A Reminiscence, The Sick Man And The Nightingale, . Poems by Amy Levy

The Lost Friend by Amy Levy


The people take the thing of course,
They marvel not to see
This strange, unnatural divorce
Betwixt delight and me.

I know the face of sorrow, and I know
Her voice with all its varied cadences;
Which way she turns and treads; how at her ease
Things fit her dreary largess to bestow.

Where sorrow long abides, some be that grow
To hold her dear, but I am not of these;
Joy is my friend, not sorrow; by strange seas,
In some far land we wandered, long ago.

O faith, long tried, that knows no faltering!
O vanished treasure of her hands and face!–
Beloved–to whose memory I cling,
Unmoved within my heart she holds her place.

And never shall I hail that other “friend,”
Who yet shall dog my footsteps to the end.


Amy Levy


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